So...
You would think that since ASUS released a range of PSUs with an oled display on them, that it would at least be viewable with a good few cases, including their own ROG branded cases.
Wrong...
On the ROG Z11 the psu shroud has its own nice little RGB plate covering that are, no big deal i figured.
I removed that argb stuff, and then it dawned upon me that the orientation that the PSU fits into this case in is all wrong! The OLED is upside down.
So after googling, i found a video where a guy strips the psu, and extends the OLED screen out of the PSU housing and then makes some custom panel to mount to the case.
This is the video:
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" title="ASUS ROG Thor 850W Extended Display Mod / Độ màn hình OLED PSU ra ngoài vỏ." frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>
The above is a bit vague, but I figured it out and did it.
Below will be a small log of the process.
I have left out the screen extension portion, as the above video covers that.
All warranties voided
You would think that since ASUS released a range of PSUs with an oled display on them, that it would at least be viewable with a good few cases, including their own ROG branded cases.
Wrong...
On the ROG Z11 the psu shroud has its own nice little RGB plate covering that are, no big deal i figured.
I removed that argb stuff, and then it dawned upon me that the orientation that the PSU fits into this case in is all wrong! The OLED is upside down.
So after googling, i found a video where a guy strips the psu, and extends the OLED screen out of the PSU housing and then makes some custom panel to mount to the case.
This is the video:
<iframe width="1033" height="581" src="
The above is a bit vague, but I figured it out and did it.
Below will be a small log of the process.
I have left out the screen extension portion, as the above video covers that.
All warranties voided